Here's hoping all of you survived the storms and flooding and now you're ready to enjoy a great weekend of Bluegrass music is a very pleasant setting. I'm talkin' about the Virginia Folk Music Association's "Jumpin' Bluegrass '11" held annually at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds.
I'm sorry I'm a little late with this information, but it seems since I've retired about 18 months ago, time catches up with me much too fast. I've got a lot to tell you and I'm gonna do it short and sweet. First and foremost, I believe, is the price of admission. You can come to any day of the festival you choose for just $5 per day. Yep! just $5 per day. That means the entire 4 days of music will cost you only $20. Now there's something you need to know. If you buy a three or four day ticket parking will cost you $5 for the entire weekend, no matter how often you come and go, and let me tell you that's a bargain in anyone's book. That means for $25 total you can attend all four days of music and come and go as you please. You just can't beat that pricing anywhere. But, I warn you, if you think you're gonna really be thrifty and come maybe just two days and pay as you come to each day, then parking will cost you $5 each day you come. To me the only sensible thing to do is simply come to the gate and pay your $25 and get the 4 day music pass and the 4 day parking pass and simply be done with it !!! If you choose to bring your camper, there are limited full electric hook-ups and rough camping available. See the folks at the gate for pricing as you enter the fairgrounds.
Now here's a quick listing of the bands appearing as part of the three day festival. On Thursday: Amy Ladd & Friends, Harper & Company, Willis River, East of Afton, Sleepy Hollow and Bobby Adams Country Bluegrass.
Friday these bands will appear: The Bluegrass Brothers (Note: The Bluegrass Brothers will be inducted as the 2011 honorees into the VFMA Country Music Hall of Fame), Willis River, Copper Ridge, Shenandoah Drive, Tom Cline & The High Mountain Drifters and River City.
Saturday boasts: Junior Sisk & Rambler's Choice, Mitch Harrell & The Virginians, Code Blue, The Church Sisters, Adam McPeake and Homeward Bound.
On Sunday the VFMA will present the Virginia State Bluegrass Music Championships, open to all bands and individuals based in Virginia. There is a $1000.00 award to the 1st place band, so this contest is worthy of your time. Out Of The Blue, last year's champion band will be featured as guests.
I'm sure I have left things out during this hasty write-up, so be sure to check out the VFMA web page at www.vafolkmusic.org. See you in a week or so. Until then.......
"NUFF SAID!"
No comments:
Post a Comment